Create two workspaces, one called TextProj
for projects with text output and one called GraphicsProj
for projects with graphic output. These will be stored on your H: drive
in subdirectories of the same name. The TextProj
workspace should be created as a console application, while the GraphicsProj
workspace should be created as a Windows application (with the "flying
windows" icon). See Instructions on Creating
a Console Application or Instructions on
Creating a Graphics Application for details.

For each project: open the appropriate workspace, close the text file
area (if any code appears there), click on the FileView
tab at the left, and delete the existing file(s) (if any) from the project.
(Note that this just deletes the file(s) from the workspace, not from the
disk.) Create your new code, save it, and insert it into the project. When
you go to compile, choose Rebuild All.
If you want to save the executable version of your program, you can copy
or move it from C:\temp or C:\ (or perhaps a debug subdirectory) to where
you want to keep it; you will also want to rename it, e.g., from GraphicsProj.exe
to Kaleidoscope.exe.

The following settings should be used in both workspaces. You should
have to go through this only once for each workspace.